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Industrial Energy Efficiency - GRANT CLOSED

Total Funding Available: $156 million

Key Dates: Application Due: July 14, 2009; 8 p.m. EST
Anticipated Award Announcement: October 2009

Program Information:  The Department of Energy (DOE) Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) supports deployment projects for district energy systems, Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and waste energy recovery applications, and energy-efficient industrial equipment and processes. 

Grant Information: The  DOE-administered grant will fund cost-shared projects that will deploy sustainable energy infrastructure projects and energy efficient industrial technologies that will provide 25% or greater improvement in energy efficiency over the currently-utilized equipment. Specifically, this FOA seeks projects to deploy efficient technologies in the following four areas of interest:

  • Combined Heat and Power
  • District Energy Systems
  • Industrial Waste Energy Recovery
  • Efficient Industrial Equipment

The result will be deployment of technologies that will increase national energy security, provide construction and manufacturing jobs, and build markets for skilled green construction.

For More Information: View the full Funding Opportunity Announcement for program and application information.
Contract Specialist: Michael S. DeStefano, Michael.DeStefano@netl.doe.gov.


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